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 The United Nations was forced to stop deliveries of food and other necessities to Gaza on Friday and warned of the growing possibility of widespread starvation after intern stanley shop et and telephone services collapsed in the besieged enclave because of a lack of fuel.Israel announced that it will a stanley cup llow two tanker trucks of fuel daily into Gaza for the U.N. and communications systems. T stanley taza he amount is half of what the U.N. said it needs to conduct lifesaving functions for hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza, including fueling water systems, hospitals, bakeries and its trucks delivering aid.Israel has barred entry of fuel since the start of the war, saying it would be diverted by Hamas for military means. It has also blocked food, water and other supplies except for a trickle of aid from Egypt that aid workers say falls far short of whats needed.The communications blackout, now in its second day, largely cuts off Gazas 2.3 million people from one another and the outside world.The U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, known as UNRWA, couldn t bring in its aid convoy Friday because of the communications cut-off and won t be able to as long as it continues, said spokesperson Juliette Touma. An extended blackout means an extended suspension of our humanitarian operations in the Gaza Strip,  Touma told The Associated Press.Israeli forces have signaled they could expand their offensive toward Gazas south even while continuing operations in the north. Troops have been searching the territorys  Ipln Small plane makes emergency landing on Ohio middle school football field
 DENVER --  Save Our Children  read several signs held by a few dozen protesters on Saturday at the steps of Colorado s capitol in Denver. The message appeared simple enough. We are here to end human trafficking,  explained Jacob Sledge, who organized the Save Our Children rally.  We are also here to make reforming laws against pedophiles. Speeches and action calls from Sledge and other marchers made clear their alleged intentions. We are here today to share survivor stories, to give them support from each other, and to let the abusers know we are not scared anymore,  explained a protester ahead of a survivor shar stanley cup ing her heartbreaking story of abuse.Sledge made another thing clear:  We are not affiliated with QAnon. QAnon is a baseless, far-right conspiracy theory alleging that a cabal of demonic pedophiles is waging an underground war against President Donald Trump. It has gained significant traction among conspiracy websites like 4Chan. The theory has been identified by the FBI as a potential source of domestic terrorism.Though the organizer denied ties to the conspiracy theory, signs and posters held by protesters hinted at support for similar ideas. The signs at the protest alleged prominent  stanley mug Democratic politicians are engaged in a secret pedophile ring.When asked if this rally  stanley becher had QAnon ties, one protester responded,  possibly. It is hard to say right now.  You have to do your own research and know your own facts and decide for yourself,  explained protester Carrie Lucero.